K. Grzybowska
University of Silesia, Poland
Title: Amorphous solid dispersions of APIs with crystallization inhibitors of different molecular weights
Biography
Biography: K. Grzybowska
Abstract
A transformation of poorly water-soluble crystalline pharmaceuticals to the amorphous form is one of the most promising strategies to improve their oral bioavailability. Unfortunately, the amorphous drugs are usually thermodynamically unstable and quickly return to their crystalline form. A very promising way to enhance the physical stability of amorphous drugs is to prepare amorphous compositions of APIs with certain excipients which can be characterized by significantly different molecular weights, such as polymers, acetate saccharides and other APIs. We examine the effect of adding large molecular weight polymer polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP K30) and the small molecular weight excipient octaacetylmaltose (acMAL) on the tendency to recrystallization of the amorphous celecoxib (CEL) in the amorphous solid dispersions: CEL-PVP and CEL-acMAL. We found that acMAL is a better inhibitor of recrystallization of amorphous CEL than PVP K30 deep in the glassy state (T